Train fares before 9am are an absolute scandal AND they have the audacity to strike!
Posties work in all conditions with no shelter. I have sympathy for them with the cost of living at the moment.
The strikers don't set the fares!!
Train fares before 9am are an absolute scandal AND they have the audacity to strike!
Posties work in all conditions with no shelter. I have sympathy for them with the cost of living at the moment.
Well, they need to fund the £64k that train drivers earn, I suppose.Train fares before 9am are an absolute scandal AND they have the audacity to strike!
Posties work in all conditions with no shelter. I have sympathy for them with the cost of living at the moment.
Tickets were far simpler in the old days of BR. There was a single, return and a cheap day return. Prices were the same in all directions.
Well, they need to fund the £64k that train drivers earn, I suppose.
Train fares before 9am are an absolute scandal AND they have the audacity to strike!
Posties work in all conditions with no shelter. I have sympathy for them with the cost of living at the moment.
Maybe you should go and work in their country and take calls from the xenophobes in their language and then come back with your question
I have the OP on ignore but took a peek.
What a
And thick, too. I can navigate between offpeak, super offpeak and split fares. The fair structure is idiotic, but the staff will sort you out if you ask sensible questions, and don't act like a prick
And that's before we even begin to turn to the racism.
What a plum.
Wow! They have had a 4 grand rise, good news as according to a post on here yesterday they earn £60k
Train fares before 9am are an absolute scandal AND they have the audacity to strike!
A family member wishes to come down to Worthing by train. As an example, Victoria to Worthing return today quotes £34.50 super off peak return, ticket can be used on all available trains. Yet if I search Worthing to Victoria today it quotes £21.20 super off peak return, ticket can be used on all available trains. I called the national Rail helpline to ask if the ticket starting from Worthing could be used in reverse but, unfortunately, the operative had English as a second language and didn't seem to understand the question. Can the great and good on NSC explain this.
This is a well known "quirk" of the system seemingly to rip off Londoners.
Many years ago I was actually advised at Haywards Heath station by staff to reverse the return ticket from London. It's technically wrong but they don't have a means of testing it at the barrier.
For the record - I always buy the correct ticket.
Thank you, for a simple answer some on here are unable to provide. They would rather look for racism that doesn't exist.